AP - When Jim McKay traveled to St. Andrews in Scotland to cover the 2000 British Open it was his final overseas event in more than 50 years of broadcasting.
AP - Amy Winehouse denied that her singing of a slur-filled ditty made her a racist Monday, the same day it was learned that her husband who videotaped the performance pleaded guilty to assault and other charges that could cost him more jail time.
Reuters - Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page
and bassist John Paul Jones turned a high-profile Foo Fighters
show into a once-in-a-lifetime event Saturday night (June 7) at
London's Wembley Stadium, joining the Foos for covers of
Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll" and "Ramble On."
Reuters - Gnarls Barkley, Battles
and newcomer Janelle Monae hit New York's Fillmore at Irving
Plaza on Sunday night (June 8) for MySpace's 150th "Secret
Show."
Reuters - Republican candidate John McCain may
have used his song in the U.S. presidential campaign, but
veteran rock 'n' roller Chuck Berry has no doubt whom he wants
to see in the White House next year.
AP - She's been described over several weeks of testimony as a Christian singer and a point guard, a participant in three-way sex and as the goddaughter to one of the music industry's biggest stars.